Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Black Friday, C'mon C'mon, King Richard, and Pups Alone Hit Theaters
Paul Rudd, Will Smith, Devon Sawa, Joaquin Phoenix, and Eric Roberts star in this week’s new releases
From the LifeMinute.TV Team
November 18, 2021
Ghostbusters: Afterlife in theaters exclusively November 18
The cult classic is back. This time it stars Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard, and Mckenna Grace. Original cast members Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Sigourney Weaver, and Annie Potts make appearances. Afterlife follows the story of a single mom and her two kids, who move to a small town, and begin to discover their connection to the original ghostbusters and the secret legacy their grandfather left behind.
King Richard in theaters and streaming exclusively on HBO Max November 19
Will Smith takes on another biopic. This time as Richard Williams, the ambitious father of now tennis phenomena Venus and Serena Williams. The film focuses on the early years of the star athletes as their father pushes them towards greatness in their hometown of Compton, California.
Black Friday in theaters November 19 and on Demand November 23
The busiest shopping day of the year gets even crazier when an alien parasite crashes to Earth in a meteor. A local store manager Jonathan (Bruce Campbell), and his longtime employee Ken (Devon Sawa), soon find themselves battling against hordes of holiday shoppers who have been turned into monstrous creatures hellbent on a murderous rampage on Black Friday.
C'mon C'mon in theaters November 19
This black-and-white drama film from writer/director Mike Mills stars Joaquin Phoenix as Johnny, who forges a deep connection with his young nephew (Woody Norman) in this poignant story of relationships.
Pups Alone in theaters November 19 and On Digital, On Demand and DVD November 23
In this canine hero tale, while an inventor is away on a ski trip, neighborhood dogs use his creations to turn his home into a house of horrors for two inept thieves trying to steal the owner's latest invention. Eric Roberts, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Jerry O'Connell, Rob Schneider, Malcolm McDowell, and Danny Trejo star in the family flick.